NEWS 5:07 PM May 2019
Ateneo Law tops the 2018 Bar Examination
The Ateneo Law School (ALS) has revived its spot in the top 10 of the last year’s bar examination with Sean James Borja leading the list of bar passers with a score of 89.30%. Along with Borja are Daniel John Fordan (4th place) and Katrina Monica Gaw (5th place), with scores of 85.44% and 85.42%, […]
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TCRL launches Centenary Lecture Series: The Proposed Federal Constitution Overview
In keeping with its role as a forum for informative, credible, and healthy discourses, the Teehankee Center for the Rule of Law (TCRL) held the first installment of the Chief Justice Claudio Teehankee (CJCT)...
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Batch 2020 Party: Celebrating the New Semester
Last Saturday, September 1, 2018, the Juniors of A.Y. 2018-2019 of the ALS celebrated their Batch Party at Lobo, Poblacion. First of its kind, the batch party for all incoming third year students were...
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THE MILLENNIAL LAWYER: Legal Ethics in the Time of Social Media
Our generation is a generation of a billion voices echoing all at once. In our fast-paced world, we tend to speak but not listen. Facebook posts become essay writing competitions, Tweets are judged by...
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arts-culture
Places To Go For The Rookie Weekend Warrior
Life and law. These are two things which are seemingly mutually exclusive. They say that when you’re in law school, your life inevitably pauses—if you don’t have time to sleep then where will you...
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Emerging Victorious: Learning from Zarah Rovero
Every student who enters the Ateneo Law School dreams of one thing: graduating with that J.D. attached to their name. Imagine all those four years of bloody recitations, all those sleepless nights you spend...
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The Second Home: New Coffee Places Around School
Coffee shops, they have a special place in the hearts of law students. To others, it is a place to enjoy a good book, converse with friends, or even slow life’s pace down. However,...
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13 Reasons Why You Should Watch 13 Reasons Why
13 Reasons Why is based on the 2007 best-selling book of the same name written by Jay Asher. The story follows Clay Jensen (Dylan Minette) as he receives Hannah Baker’s (Katherine Langford) suicide note...
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Why Celebrate Eid Al-Adha?
What is Eid al-Adha? Why do Muslims deserve a holiday on September 1? What is Eid al-Adha anyway? How different is it from Ramadan? Didn’t they already celebrate Ramadan a few months ago? These...
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There’s Money on His Mind
It’s chess not checkers. Mayweather, the wily boxing vet and master of point fighting, just won by TKO over McGregor. It was refreshing to see Money walk forward forearm to forearm with his opponent...
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arts-culture
The Search for Everything: The Search for a New Sound
John Mayer’s latest album has a very familiar sound – and it’s both a good thing and a bad thing After a four-year hiatus, this Strat-wielding singer-songwriter is back with his seventh studio album,...